Monthly Archives: August 2017

I was at the Shiawassee Fairgrounds recently for my son’s cross country meet and standing at the entrance to the fairgrounds was this old silo surrounded by sunflowers. I am a city boy and no expert on silos or farms but I know that the silos built with the square brown tiles are old. I looked it up on the internets and from what I found the silos of this type built from the 1900s to the 1930s so this old silo must be about 100 years old. It’s what remained of the farm that once stood where the fairgrounds are today.

I also stopped and got a dam pic in Corunna but that’s a post for another day.

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The 2018 Lost In Michigan Wall Calendars are now in stock and on sale this week. They are the lowest price of the season for those of you who order early. Last year I sold out of them by the middle of December. Thank you so much to everyone who got one last year, I hope you will get one this year, they help me with expenses to do my website. And yes they are proudly made in Michigan right here in my hometown of Saginaw. You can order yours before they are gone HERE

I can’t thank all of you enough for following me on my journey thru Michigan for all your support and kind comments. If you are wondering, I am still working on my book. It’s taking a little longer than I thought to publish a book but I hope to have it out by the end of September.

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Underneath the Blue Water Bridge in Port Huron is the old Grand Trunk Railway Depot built in 1856. This is the depot a young Thomas Alva Edison worked at while selling newspapers and books to passengers. This is the part where I am supposed to write about Edison’s accomplishments, but I am thinking most people already know what Edison did, and how he impacted the way we live with his light bulb and other inventions.

I figured I would use this post to thank you for taking the time to reading what I write. I happened to look at my stats and this is my 500th post. Yeah I know some posts are better than others, and my “writing ain’t too good” but I think I have gotten better than when I started.

I have always been kind of a geek or nerd or whatever you want to call it. I don’t follow sports, and I could not tell you how many home-runs Joe Namath has, or how many touch downs Kareem Abdul Johnson made, but I do know who the first woman to get her pilot’s license is. Harriet Quimby born in Arcadia Michigan if you’re wondering. I have always admired people who move society forward and contribute to making this world a better place, people like Sojourner Truth, L. Frank Baum, Bina Mae West, and William Livingston.

I have always had a curious mind and would rather go out and explore Michigan than play golf or go wine tasting, not that there is anything wrong with that, but the typical tourist stuff does not appeal to me that much. I have always thought I was alone in my passions, but since I have been posting stories on this website I have found there are a lot of people who have the same curiosity that I do. Thank you all for following me. I am looking forward to my next 500 posts. I hope you will come along for the journey.

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One of my readers told me there was an old school in Copemish I need to check out. I have traveled M-115 many times and noticed the “giant arrow” (you know what I mean if you have seen it.) but I have never gone thru downtown Copemish. I guess I a have always thought I have been to Copemish but actually M-115 passes next to it. I made sure to take a drive thru town and I saw the light green school on the outskirts of Town. It’s a rather large two story building and much large than a little one room school house. Standing beside the school is another building that I am assuming was the gymnasium since a small portion of the sign is left with a G and a Y and half of an M. I can only imagine the basketball games that were played there on a cold Michigan winters day. I wish I knew more about the school’s history, but I can only wonder as I look at it sitting abandoned.

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I stopped in West Branch recently and like I normally do, I get off I-75 on one exit and drive thru town and get back on the other exit. Just south of Downtown I noticed this old closed up gas station party store that was for sale. I could not help but noticed the woodwork on the building and it got me wondering what this place was originally. It looks like it was converted to a store, but I think it was a house or something before that. It kinda looks like an old fire station, and if you have followed my posts for a while you know I love old fire stations.

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USA Today bestowed upon me the title of “Michigan Expert.” I am not sure about that but it was an honor to be asked and help them pick the nominations for their list of Michigan’s top attractions. If you want to see the list and vote for your favorite for the USA Today Top 10, you can click on the link HERE

It’s hard for me to pick a favorite, they are all iconic places in Michigan, but I have to show some love to the Thumb and go with Port Crescent State Park in Port Austin.

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